Named for Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D Major, “Titan,” this wine speaks softly, but carries a powerful reverb. An artful blend of fruit sourced from Yamhill-Carlton marine sedimentary soils and Chehalem Mountain wind-blow loess, the wine delivers immediate red-fruited satisfaction, but with enough tannic gravitas to grace the cellar for years.

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Dubbed ‘the playful little sister’ of Tony Rynder’s Tendril Wine Company, Child’s Play wines are total tricksters. From the whimsical labels designed by the wine maker’s daughters Madeline and Audrey, to the accessible price points and unconventional food pairing suggestions, these wines aim to amuse. It’s just wine.